CONFLUENCE HEALTH & WVMG COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP GRANT

Application Open: June 1
Application Deadline: July 31

Confluence Health and Wenatchee Valley Medical Group believe in community and support a variety of causes and organizations in Chelan, Douglas, Grant, and Okanogan counties each year. The Community Partnership Fund, managed by the Community Foundation, aims to award up to $500,000 each year in grants that:

  • Focus on Health and WellnessEducation, and Arts and Culture.
  • Promote education, especially events targeting math and science education.
  • Have a significant benefit to the community.
  • Drive positive economic impact in our community.

Eligibility

  • Applicants must be 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations* (or fiscally sponsored), public agencies, and schools serving Chelan, Douglas, Grant, or Okanogan counties.
  • Organizations are limited to one grant proposal for consideration per grant cycle.
  • For public schools, applications are limited to one grant proposal per school building and one grant proposal for a district-wide request. Private schools are not eligible.
  • Churches and faith based organizations, even for non-religious purposes, are not eligible for this grant program.

Examples of requests that have been declined in the past:

  • Wine-centric events
  • Beauty pageants
  • Individual/personal initiatives
  • Large, national organizations that may not have local beneficiaries

The Community Partnership Fund Committee will review and determine awards, which will range between $1,000 – $15,000 and be disbursed in late October.

Other Support

Are you an organization that provides support to the community but you are NOT a 501(c)(3)? If so, Confluence/WVMG has opportunities for small grants, awarded bi-monthly. LEARN MORE

Questions? Contact Jennifer Short, Director of Community Grants, at jennifer.s@cfncw.org or (509) 663-7716.

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